
What Shapes Political Behavior More: The Situations In Which Individuals Find Themselves, Or The Internal Psychological Makeup - Beliefs, Values, And So On - Of Those Individuals? This Is Perhaps The Leading Division Within The Psychological Study Of Politics Today. Political Psychology Situations, Individuals, And Cases Provides A Concise, Readable, And Conceptually Organized Introduction To The Topic Of Political Psychology By Examining This Very Question. Using This Situationism - Dispositionism Framework - Which Roughly Parallels The Concerns Of Social And Cognitive Psychology - This Book Focuses On Such Key Explanatory Mechanisms As Behaviorism, Obedience, Personality, Group-think, Cognition, Affect, Emotion, And Neuroscience To Explore Topics Ranging From Voting Behavior And Racism To Terrorism And International Relations. Houghton's Clear And Engaging Examples Directly Challenge Students To Place Themselves In Both Real And Hypothetical Situations Which Involve Intense Moral And Political Dilemmas. This Highly Readable Text Will Provide Students With The Conceptual Foundation They Need To Make Sense Of The Rapidly Changing And Increasingly Important Field Of Political Psychology.--jacket. The Conceptual Scheme Of This Book -- A Brief History Of The Discipline -- Behaviorism And Human Freedom -- The Psychology Of Obedience -- Creating A Bad Barrel -- Group Decision-making -- Psychobiography -- Personality And Beliefs -- Cognition -- Affect And Emotion -- Neuroscience -- The Psychology Of Voting Behavior -- The Psychology Of Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict, And Genocide -- The Psychology Of Racism And Political Intolerance -- The Psychology Of Terrorism -- The Psychology Of International Relations -- Conclusion: A Personal View. David Patrick Houghton. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [242]-266) And Index.
Page Count:
330
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203889118
ISBN-13:
9780203889114
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